September 20, 2016

Them Shoulders

Being in the woods on an obstacle course trying not to fall in the "lava" with my teen is fun.

My arms growing are representative of the amount of work I'm able to put in doing something I love.

Learning to love something that you never liked before is fun.

Sharing incredible laughter while the teen tried not to fall in the "lava" was fun.

Adventure days with my teen are still fun.

The fact that I can continue to build muscle while feeling amazing and eating only plants is fun.

But the funniest part of this picture, is that the husband suggested I start doing exercise that stopped making my arms/shoulders/traps look so big. When I saw this one on my phone, it made me think of that conversation and how much I listened! TeeHee.... Strong is fun!

Now, what I don't like about this picture? Is the proof that if I don't wear tank tops, than NONE of my shirts fit anymore. But it is almost Fall and then Winter. I'm sure walking around with tank tops is going to be frowned upon soon. This is a problem when you specifically purchased shirts <even had them monogrammed> to wear at business events. But thankfully they make tank tops that look a little dressier these days. Hopefully, I can pull them off for the next six months.

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Being in the woods on an obstacle course trying not to fall in the "lava" with my teen is fun.

My arms growing are representative of the amount of work I'm able to put in doing something I love.

Learning to love something that you never liked before is fun.

Sharing incredible laughter while the teen tried not to fall in the "lava" was fun.

Adventure days with my teen are still fun.

The fact that I can continue to build muscle while feeling amazing and eating only plants is fun.

But the funniest part of this picture, is that the husband suggested I start doing exercise that stopped making my arms/shoulders/traps look so big. When I saw this one on my phone, it made me think of that conversation and how much I listened! TeeHee.... Strong is fun!

Now, what I don't like about this picture? Is the proof that if I don't wear tank tops, than NONE of my shirts fit anymore. But it is almost Fall and then Winter. I'm sure walking around with tank tops is going to be frowned upon soon. This is a problem when you specifically purchased shirts <even had them monogrammed> to wear at business events. But thankfully they make tank tops that look a little dressier these days. Hopefully, I can pull them off for the next six months.